Overview of Little Rock

Little Rock apartments for rent offer residents the opportunity to become part of the Arkansas state capital community. Located on the Arkansas River, Little Rock has served as a central piece of the nation's history. Located in the center of the state, Little Rock has seen many faces as pioneers traveled through on the Butterfield Overland Trail, the Southwest Trail, the Trail of Tears and the Little Rock Campaign - which served the soldiers of the Civil War. All of these trails are recognized as part of the Arkansas Heritage Trail System. In addition, Little Rock is somewhat of a Tinseltown: The city was discovered by film industry professionals back in 1926 and has remained a go-to location to shoot film and television shows.

Living in Little Rock

As part of the Western frontier, Little Rock apartments for rent offer residents the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and partake in keeping a piece of history alive. Civil War reenactments, hiking the famous Trail of Tears and visiting National Landmarks are a great way to spend time outside while indulging in your history facts. Traveling Broadway shows, local galleries, including the Arkansas Arts Center, and museums are great places to spend your weekend indulging in some serious culture.

Those living in Little Rock apartments can travel to local attractions, access shopping districts and visit surrounding towns thanks to the state's public transportation system. The Amtrak's Texas Eagle stops in Little Rock as well as Walnut Ridge, Malvern, Arkadelphia, Hope and Texarkana twice daily. The Greyhound bus service operates in more than 50 Arkansas towns while Little Rock Central Arkansas Transit Authority operates 20 city fixed bus routes and three express routes.

Little Rock and Cost of Living

Some of the Little Rock apartments for rent are operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Little Rock (LRHA) which is governed by a five member Board of Commissioners. The goal of the voucher program is to assist low income families obtain safe, sanitary housing.

Little Rock, Ark., cost of living is estimated to be 5.9 percent greater than the Arkansas state average and 3.8 percent less than the national average cost of living. Little Rock residents generally pay $3.48 for a gallon of gas, $4.50 for a cup of coffee and $10.00 for pizza, according to AreaVibes.

Apartments in Little Rock Work and Study

With a population of almost 200,000, Little Rock apartments offer convenient housing for city workers to get to and from their place of employment. The top major industries of Little Rock, Ark., include agriculture, government, healthcare and services. Little Rock has been recognized as one of the top 15 aggressive development markets in the nation. Major city employers include Baptist Health Medical Center, Arkansas Cancer Research Center, UAMS Medical Center and the Medical College Physicians Group, among many other healthcare providers. Residents living in Little Rock apartments who are looking to further their education can choose from a variety of area institutions, including the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the University of Arkansas, Little Rock and Arkansas Baptist College.

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